At Tue, 09 Apr 2002 10:20:47 +0400, Frédéric Moinard wrote: > > Hello, > > [Trying to install alsa0.9etc with a SB Live!..] > After days full of unresolved symbols, even with cvs, someone on the > list suggested to search for 'rpm alsa rpm'. Found it, 'rpm --force' > everything I could, and... > > It works. > > So thanks to everyone ! > > But... > > Jazz (4.1.8) doesn't find any midi device ; Anthem know them, but no > sound... Noteedit (quite useless in terms of music publishing) plays on > the midi out...
did you update jazz, too? the old jazz supports only alsa 0.5.x. due to alsa-dummy library, the program itself doesn't complain but cannot work on alsa 0.9.0 properly. IIRC, noteedit uses OSS emulation (too), so it may work. but there is already a newer version of noteedit, so it's worthy to update it anyway. Takashi > In fact, I don't understand how it is supposed to work... Any tip, please ? > > After that (I know it's somehow off-topic, but...) : > Yes, I'm still a beginner. But I'm also a music teacher, and would like > to show how linux is good in making music. The point is, I need to work > fast. I (on the win$ows side) work with LogicAudio, Cakewalk, Cubase (if > I really have to), SoundForge, Finale, Igor... What should I test first? i think the topic would be good rather on linux-audio-users ml.. ciao, Takashi _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user